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The control and eradication of invasive species is a common management strategy to protect or restore native biodiversity. On South Georgia in the Sou...
Read moreThe effects of natural enemies and rainfall on the population dynamics of the pseudococcid Phenacoccus manihoti, and the effects of P. manihoti on the...
Read moreChanges in large-scale land use may fragment and degrade habitats, affecting animal species adapted to these habitats. In the UK uplands for example, ...
Read moreInvasive parasitoids and predators, both accidentally and purposefully introduced, have variously altered native insect communities worldwide, sometim...
Read moreWildlife populations may be the subject of management interventions for disease control that can have unintended, counterproductive effects. Social st...
Read moreApplying nutrient-rich agricultural by-products, such as fruit peels and pulp, to degraded land has been proposed as a strategy to overcome a number o...
Read moreControl of animal-born diseases is a major challenge faced by applied ecologists and public health managers. To improve cost-effectiveness, the effort...
Read moreAgricultural management intensity and landscape heterogeneity act as the main drivers of biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes while also deter...
Read moreManaging agricultural landscapes integrate production, biodiversity conservation and the flow of ecosystem services (ES) is of paramount importance to...
Read moreUrban patch colonization and species establishment within cities are restricted by the behavioural, life history and physiological attributes of colon...
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